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  • Superstition and religious festivals aside, to my mind it would be more appropriate to rebaptise this ‘la fête du nutella’.

    power, corruption and lies 2005

  • Superstition and religious festivals aside, to my mind it would be more appropriate to rebaptise this ‘la fête du nutella’.

    la fête du nutella 2005

  • Brigham was gracious enough to accord the desired permission, adding that the young Elder could preach the revived gospel and rebaptise on his way south, thus combining work with recreation.

    The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West Harry Leon Wilson 1903

  • Honor to the men and women of Massachusetts who have labored so earnestly to secure impartial suffrage and rebaptise their State in its historic fame!

    THE WOMAN'S ADVOCATE 1869

  • Honor to the men and women of Massachusetts who have labored so earnestly to secure impartial suffrage and rebaptise their State in its historic fame!

    VOL. II 1869

  • Honor to the men and women of Massachusetts who have labored so earnestly to secure impartial suffrage and rebaptise their State in its historic fame!

    Editorial Department 1869

  • Love; seeking to rebaptise ourselves in the fountain of its mercy, taking thence the only hopes that can cheer, the only strength that can sustain us.

    The Parisians — Volume 11 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Love; seeking to rebaptise ourselves in the fountain of its mercy, taking thence the only hopes that can cheer, the only strength that can sustain us.

    The Parisians — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

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